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Tata DoCoMo 3G comes at 0.66 paise per second call

Setting the tone for 3G mobile services, Tata Teleservices which has DoCoMo of Japan as its partner, today announced the call tariff at just 0.66 paise per second.

Updated on: Nov 09, 2010 02:08 PM IST
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Setting the tone for 3G mobile services, Tata Teleservices which has DoCoMo of Japan as its partner, today announced the call tariff at just 0.66 paise per second.

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The company announced different tariff plans for both post-paid and pre-paid 3G mobile services ranging from Rs 350 to Rs 2,000, which include monthly minutes as well as data usage.

For example, in a monthly tariff package of Rs 2,000 the subscriber would get 5,000 minutes voice calls, along with data usage of up to 2GB per month. Tata, however, clarified that pulse rate would be 'per second' and subscribers would be charged only for number of seconds used. The Company launched its 3G services this Diwali in nine Circles - Karnataka, Kerala, Rest of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya-Pradesh-Chhattisgarh and UP (West).

Other private operators like Bharti and Vodafone are also likely to start 3G services in the next few months.

But the benchmark set by Tata DoCoMo would once again put pressure on all the operators to follow 'per second' pulse. Immediately after the auction of 3G spectrum was held, the leading operators had said that 3G mobile services would not come cheap as the bids for spectrum (radio waves) were too high.

Gulati said the tariffs are designed to offer "total freedom to customers-to stop them worrying about bills, freeing them to explore the world-best 3G Life offered by Tata DOCOMO".

 
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